Samantha Hanahentzen, 17, poses for a #MeToo portrait in Detroit, Michigan, U.S. October 29, 2017. Hanahentzen said: "When I saw the #MeToo hashtag I was just coming to terms with my sexual assault. It happened when I was in middle school by one of my teachers. It took me a while to come forward with what had happened to me and then when I went to the administration I was told I didn't have enough evidence to prove anything and I should just keep quiet about it because I and the school could be sued for slander if I went public with my experience. It was really silencing because when I was being assaulted it was that stereotypical line of 'let's keep this between me and you.' And then when I found the courage to come out with it I was told again 'let's keep this quiet.' So for me too, it was a way to have a voice and it was a way for me to see that I'm not the only one that has gone through this and that women all around the world have all experienced the same thing. It was really unifying." REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

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October 30, 2017

Samantha Hanahentzen, 17, poses for a #MeToo portrait in Detroit, Michigan, U.S. October 29, 2017. Picture...

Samantha Hanahentzen, 17, poses for a #MeToo portrait in Detroit, Michigan, U.S. October 29, 2017. Picture taken October 29, 2017. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson??Hanahentzen said: "When I saw the #MeToo hashtag I was just coming to terms with my sexual assault. It happened when I was in middle school by one of my teachers. It took me a while to come forward with what had happened to me and then when I went to the administration I was told I didn't have enough evidence to prove anything and I should just keep quiet about it because I and the school could be sued for slander if I went public with my experience. It was really silencing because when I was being assaulted it was that stereotypical line of "let's keep this between me and you." And then when I found the courage to come out with out I was told again "let's keep this quiet." So for me too, it was a way to have a voice and it was a way for me to see that I'm not the only one that has gone through this and that women all around the world have all experienced the same thing. It was really unifying."?

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October 30, 2017

Samantha Hanahentzen, 17, poses for a #MeToo portrait in Detroit, Michigan, U.S. October 29, 2017. Picture...

Samantha Hanahentzen, 17, poses for a #MeToo portrait in Detroit, Michigan, U.S. October 29, 2017. Picture taken October 29, 2017. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson??Hanahentzen said: "When I saw the #MeToo hashtag I was just coming to terms with my sexual assault. It happened when I was in middle school by one of my teachers. It took me a while to come forward with what had happened to me and then when I went to the administration I was told I didn't have enough evidence to prove anything and I should just keep quiet about it because I and the school could be sued for slander if I went public with my experience. It was really silencing because when I was being assaulted it was that stereotypical line of "let's keep this between me and you." And then when I found the courage to come out with out I was told again "let's keep this quiet." So for me too, it was a way to have a voice and it was a way for me to see that I'm not the only one that has gone through this and that women all around the world have all experienced the same thing. It was really unifying."?

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October 30, 2017

Samantha Hanahentzen, 17, poses for a #MeToo portrait in Detroit, Michigan, U.S. October 29, 2017. Picture...

Samantha Hanahentzen, 17, poses for a #MeToo portrait in Detroit, Michigan, U.S. October 29, 2017. Picture taken October 29, 2017. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson??Hanahentzen said: "When I saw the #MeToo hashtag I was just coming to terms with my sexual assault. It happened when I was in middle school by one of my teachers. It took me a while to come forward with what had happened to me and then when I went to the administration I was told I didn't have enough evidence to prove anything and I should just keep quiet about it because I and the school could be sued for slander if I went public with my experience. It was really silencing because when I was being assaulted it was that stereotypical line of "let's keep this between me and you." And then when I found the courage to come out with out I was told again "let's keep this quiet." So for me too, it was a way to have a voice and it was a way for me to see that I'm not the only one that has gone through this and that women all around the world have all experienced the same thing. It was really unifying."?

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May 30, 2017

Russian leading opposition figure Alexei Navalny gestures during a break in a hearing in the slander...

Russian leading opposition figure Navalny gestures during a break in a hearing in the slander lawsuit...

Russian leading opposition figure Alexei Navalny gestures during a break in a hearing in the slander lawsuit filed against him by Russian businessman Alisher Usmanov, in a court in Moscow, Russia, May 30, 2017. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin

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May 30, 2017

Russian leading opposition figure Alexei Navalny speaks during a break in a hearing in the slander lawsuit...

Russian leading opposition figure Navalny speaks during a break in a hearing in the slander lawsuit filed...

Russian leading opposition figure Alexei Navalny speaks during a break in a hearing in the slander lawsuit filed against him by Russian businessman Alisher Usmanov, in a court in Moscow, Russia, May 30, 2017. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin

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May 30, 2017

Russian leading opposition figure Alexei Navalny reacts during a break in a hearing in the slander lawsuit...

Russian leading opposition figure Navalny reacts during a break in a hearing in the slander lawsuit filed...

Russian leading opposition figure Alexei Navalny reacts during a break in a hearing in the slander lawsuit filed against him by Russian businessman Alisher Usmanov, in a court in Moscow, Russia, May 30, 2017. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin

Russian leading opposition figure Navalny takes a selfie with Usmanov's lawyer Padva during a hearing...

Russian leading opposition figure Alexei Navalny takes a selfie with Usmanov's lawyer Genrikh Padva during a hearing in the slander lawsuit filed against Navalny by Russian businessman Alisher Usmanov, in a court in Moscow, Russia May 30, 2017. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin

Russian leading opposition figure Navalny attends a hearing in the slander lawsuit filed against him...

Russian leading opposition figure Alexei Navalny attends a hearing in the slander lawsuit filed against him by Russian businessman Alisher Usmanov, in a court in Moscow, Russia May 30, 2017. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin

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December 21, 2015

India's Finance Minister Arun Jaitley gestures from his car as he leaves a court in New Delhi, India,...

India's Finance Minister Jaitley gestures from his car as he leaves a court in New Delhi

India's Finance Minister Arun Jaitley gestures from his car as he leaves a court in New Delhi, India, December 21, 2015. India's finance minister sued the Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal for 100 million rupees ($1.51 million) on Monday for slander, escalating a battle between the ruling party and the opposition that has stalled key reform legislation in parliament. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi

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December 21, 2015

India's Finance Minister Arun Jaitley looks out from his car as he leaves a court in New Delhi, India,...

India's Finance Minister Jaitley looks out from his car as he leaves a court in New Delhi

India's Finance Minister Arun Jaitley looks out from his car as he leaves a court in New Delhi, India, December 21, 2015. India's finance minister sued the Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal for 100 million rupees ($1.51 million) on Monday for slander, escalating a battle between the ruling party and the opposition that has stalled key reform legislation in parliament. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi

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November 17, 2015

Ri Hung Sik, Ambassador at-large of the North Korean Foreign Ministry speaks to reporters during a news...

Ri Hung Sik, Ambassador at-large of the North Korean Foreign Ministry speaks to reporters during a news...

Ri Hung Sik, Ambassador at-large of the North Korean Foreign Ministry speaks to reporters during a news conference at the North Korean Mission to the United Nations in New York, November 17, 2015. North Korea said on Tuesday it has sent laborers to legally work abroad in countries including Russia, China, Kuwait and Angola, but they were not being mistreated and it was "vicious slander" to say it was forced labor. REUTERS/Mike Segar

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November 17, 2015

Ri Hung Sik (C), Ambassador at-large of the North Korean Foreign Ministry gestures as he speaks to reporters...

Ri Hung Sik, Ambassador at-large of the North Korean Foreign Ministry gestures as he speaks to reporters...

Ri Hung Sik (C), Ambassador at-large of the North Korean Foreign Ministry gestures as he speaks to reporters during a news conference at the North Korean Mission to the United Nations in New York, November 17, 2015. North Korea said on Tuesday it has sent laborers to legally work abroad in countries including Russia, China, Kuwait and Angola, but they were not being mistreated and it was "vicious slander" to say it was forced labor. Choe Myong Nam (L), Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations is also seen at the press conference. REUTERS/Mike Segar

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November 17, 2015

Ri Hung Sik, Ambassador at-large of the North Korean Foreign Ministry gestures as he speaks to reporters...

Ri Hung Sik, Ambassador at-large of the North Korean Foreign Ministry gestures as he speaks to reporters...

Ri Hung Sik, Ambassador at-large of the North Korean Foreign Ministry gestures as he speaks to reporters during a news conference at the North Korean Mission to the United Nations in New York, November 17, 2015. North Korea said on Tuesday it has sent laborers to legally work abroad in countries including Russia, China, Kuwait and Angola, but they were not being mistreated and it was "vicious slander" to say it was forced labor. REUTERS/Mike Segar

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November 17, 2015

Ri Hung Sik, Ambassador at-large of the North Korean Foreign Ministry speaks to reporters during a news...

Ri Hung Sik, Ambassador at-large of the North Korean Foreign Ministry speaks to reporters during a news...

Ri Hung Sik, Ambassador at-large of the North Korean Foreign Ministry speaks to reporters during a news conference at the North Korean Mission to the United Nations in New York, November 17, 2015. North Korea said on Tuesday it has sent laborers to legally work abroad in countries including Russia, China, Kuwait and Angola, but they were not being mistreated and it was "vicious slander" to say it was forced labor. REUTERS/Mike Segar

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November 17, 2015

Ri Hung Sik, Ambassador at-large of the North Korean Foreign Ministry speaks to reporters during a news...

Ri Hung Sik, Ambassador at-large of the North Korean Foreign Ministry speaks to reporters during a news...

Ri Hung Sik, Ambassador at-large of the North Korean Foreign Ministry speaks to reporters during a news conference at the North Korean Mission to the United Nations in New York, November 17, 2015. North Korea said on Tuesday it has sent laborers to legally work abroad in countries including Russia, China, Kuwait and Angola, but they were not being mistreated and it was "vicious slander" to say it was forced labor. Choe Myong Nam (L), Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations is also seen at the news conference. REUTERS/Mike Segar

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November 17, 2015

A lapel pin bearing the likeness' of former North Korean Leaders Kim il Sung (L) and Kim Jong-il (R)...

A lapel pin bearing the likeness' of former North Korean Leaders Kim il Sung and Kim Jong-il is seen...

A lapel pin bearing the likeness' of former North Korean Leaders Kim il Sung (L) and Kim Jong-il (R) is seen on Ri Hung Sik, Ambassador at-large of the North Korean Foreign Ministry during a news conference at the North Korean Mission to the United Nations in New York, November 17, 2015. North Korea said on Tuesday it has sent laborers to legally work abroad in countries including Russia, China, Kuwait and Angola, but they were not being mistreated and it was "vicious slander" to say it was forced labor. REUTERS/Mike Segar

Thai journalist Chutima Sidasathian opens the door as she leaves court in Phuket, Thailand, September 1, 2015. The court on the Thai island of Phuket cleared Chutima and Australian journalist Alan Morison on Tuesday of defaming the Thai navy and other related charges in a report they published in 2013 on the trafficking of Muslim minority Rohingya people from Myanmar. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

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September 01, 2015

Australian journalist Alan Morison looks on outside the court in Phuket, Thailand, September 1, 2015....

Australian journalist Alan Morison looks on outside the court in Phuket, Thailand

Australian journalist Alan Morison looks on outside the court in Phuket, Thailand, September 1, 2015. The court on the Thai island of Phuket cleared Morison and Thai journalist Chutima Sidasathian on Tuesday of defaming the Thai navy and other related charges in a report they published in 2013 on the trafficking of Muslim minority Rohingya people from Myanmar. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

Australian journalist Alan Morison (R) and Thai journalist Chutima Sidasathian (L) arrive at court in Phuket, Thailand, September 1, 2015. The court on the Thai island of Phuket cleared the two journalists on Tuesday of defaming the Thai navy and other related charges in a report they published in 2013 on the trafficking of Muslim minority Rohingya people from Myanmar. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

Australian journalist Alan Morison and Thai journalist Chutima Sidasathian speak to the media at court...

Australian journalist Alan Morison (R) and Thai journalist Chutima Sidasathian (C) speak to the media at court in Phuket, Thailand, September 1, 2015. The court on the Thai island of Phuket cleared the two journalists on Tuesday of defaming the Thai navy and other related charges in a report they published in 2013 on the trafficking of Muslim minority Rohingya people from Myanmar. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

Australian journalist Alan Morison and Thai journalist Chutima Sidasathian smile as they arrive at court...

Australian journalist Alan Morison (R) and Thai journalist Chutima Sidasathian (L) smile as they arrive at court in Phuket, Thailand, September 1, 2015. The court on the Thai island of Phuket cleared the two journalists on Tuesday of defaming the Thai navy and other related charges in a report they published in 2013 on the trafficking of Muslim minority Rohingya people from Myanmar. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

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May 14, 2015

A copy of the El Nacional newspaper (R) is seen among others on a shelf at a kiosk in Caracas May 14,...

Copy of the El Nacional newspaper is seen among others on a shelf at a kiosk in Caracas

A copy of the El Nacional newspaper (R) is seen among others on a shelf at a kiosk in Caracas May 14, 2015. Venezuela's powerful parliament head Diosdado Cabello has sought a travel ban on some media bosses he is suing for slander over reproduction of a story in a Spanish newspaper accusing him of running a drug ring. The newspaper headline reads, "SIP (Inter American Press Association): judicial harassment hinders the free flow of information". REUTERS/Marco Bello

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May 14, 2015

A man reads an El Nacional newspaper on a street in Caracas May 14, 2015. Venezuela's powerful parliament...

A man reads an El Nacional newspaper on a street in Caracas May 14, 2015. Venezuela's powerful parliament head Diosdado Cabello has sought a travel ban on some media bosses he is suing for slander over reproduction of a story in a Spanish newspaper accusing him of running a drug ring. The newspaper headline reads, "SIP (Inter American Press Association): judicial harassment hinders the free flow of information". REUTERS/Marco Bello

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May 14, 2015

A man reads an El Nacional newspaper in front of a kiosk in Caracas May 14, 2015. Venezuela's powerful...

A man reads an El Nacional newspaper in front of a kiosk in Caracas May 14, 2015. Venezuela's powerful parliament head Diosdado Cabello has sought a travel ban on some media bosses he is suing for slander over reproduction of a story in a Spanish newspaper accusing him of running a drug ring. The newspaper headline reads, "SIP (Inter American Press Association): judicial harassment hinders the free flow of information". REUTERS/Marco Bello

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May 14, 2015

A man reads an El Nacional newspaper on a street in Caracas May 14, 2015. Venezuela's powerful parliament...

A man reads an El Nacional newspaper on a street in Caracas May 14, 2015. Venezuela's powerful parliament head Diosdado Cabello has sought a travel ban on some media bosses he is suing for slander over reproduction of a story in a Spanish newspaper accusing him of running a drug ring. The newspaper headline reads, "SIP (Inter American Press Association): judicial harassment hinders the free flow of information". REUTERS/Marco Bello

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January 14, 2015

Former FIA racing chief Max Mosley leaves the High Court in London January 14, 2015. Google Inc. sought...

Former FIA racing chief Max Mosley leaves the High Court in London January 14, 2015. Google Inc. sought on Wednesday to block a lawsuit filed against it by Max Mosley in the High Court in London over access through its search engine to images of the former motor racing chief taking part in a sex party. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: CRIME LAW MEDIA TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

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August 04, 2013

Li Jianxin, a blogger and online whistleblower, lies on a bed waiting for a fourth operation at a hospital...

Li Jianxin, a blogger and online whistleblower, lies on a bed waiting for a fourth operation at a hospital...

Li Jianxin, a blogger and online whistleblower, lies on a bed waiting for a fourth operation at a hospital in the southern Chinese city of Huizhou, Guangdong province July 23, 2013. Two unidentified men stabbed Li in the face and splashed acid on his back on July 8. Li, now blind in his right eye, began posting accusations of official misconduct, illegal land grabs and nepotism in Huizhou just over a year ago. Li does not know who attacked him last month and police have not made any arrests. The postings contain few documents to support his accusations and none of Li's dozens of exposes have led to investigations. Much of his information comes from informants, Li said, adding he had never been sued for slander. Huizhou officials did not respond to repeated requests for comment. Picture taken July 23, 2013. To match CHINA-CORRUPTION/WHISTLEBLOWERS REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (CHINA - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW)

Li Jianhuang feeds his brother, blogger and online whistleblower Li Jianxin, who is waiting for a fourth...

Li Jianhuang (L) feeds his brother, blogger and online whistleblower Li Jianxin, who is waiting for a fourth operation at a hospital in the southern Chinese city of Huizhou, Guangdong province July 23, 2013. Two unidentified men stabbed Li Jianxin in the face and splashed acid on his back on July 8. Li Jianxin, now blind in his right eye, began posting accusations of official misconduct, illegal land grabs and nepotism in Huizhou just over a year ago. Li Jianxin does not know who attacked him last month and police have not made any arrests. The postings contain few documents to support his accusations and none of Li Jianxin's dozens of exposes have led to investigations. Much of his information comes from informants, Li Jianxin said, adding he had never been sued for slander. Huizhou officials did not respond to repeated requests for comment. Picture taken July 23, 2013. To match CHINA-CORRUPTION/WHISTLEBLOWERS REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (CHINA - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW)

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August 04, 2013

Li Jianxin, a blogger and online whistleblower, speaks to Reuters while waiting for a fourth operation...

Li Jianxin, a blogger and online whistleblower, speaks to Reuters while waiting for a fourth operation...

Li Jianxin, a blogger and online whistleblower, speaks to Reuters while waiting for a fourth operation at a hospital in the southern Chinese city of Huizhou, Guangdong province July 23, 2013. Two unidentified men stabbed Li in the face and splashed acid on his back on July 8. Li, now blind in his right eye, began posting accusations of official misconduct, illegal land grabs and nepotism in Huizhou just over a year ago. Li does not know who attacked him last month and police have not made any arrests. The postings contain few documents to support his accusations and none of Li's dozens of exposes have led to investigations. Much of his information comes from informants, Li said, adding he had never been sued for slander. Huizhou officials did not respond to repeated requests for comment. Picture taken July 23, 2013. To match CHINA-CORRUPTION/WHISTLEBLOWERS REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (CHINA - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW)

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August 04, 2013

Li Jianxin, a blogger and online whistleblower, lies on a bed waiting for a fourth operation at a hospital...

Li Jianxin, a blogger and online whistleblower, lies on a bed waiting for a fourth operation at a hospital...

Li Jianxin, a blogger and online whistleblower, lies on a bed waiting for a fourth operation at a hospital in the southern Chinese city of Huizhou, Guangdong province July 23, 2013. Two unidentified men stabbed Li in the face and splashed acid on his back on July 8. Li, now blind in his right eye, began posting accusations of official misconduct, illegal land grabs and nepotism in Huizhou just over a year ago. Li does not know who attacked him last month and police have not made any arrests. The postings contain few documents to support his accusations and none of Li's dozens of exposes have led to investigations. Much of his information comes from informants, Li said, adding he had never been sued for slander. Huizhou officials did not respond to repeated requests for comment. Picture taken July 23, 2013. To match CHINA-CORRUPTION/WHISTLEBLOWERS REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (CHINA - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW)

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July 11, 2013

Activists of the Mortgage Victim's Platform (PAH) leave the courthouse after a meeting with a lawyer...

Activists of the PAH leave the courthouse after a meeting with a lawyer representing PP Deputy Secretary...

Activists of the Mortgage Victim's Platform (PAH) leave the courthouse after a meeting with a lawyer representing People Party's (PP) Deputy Secretary General of Studies and Programs, Esteban Gonzalez Pons, in Valencia, July 11, 2013. The meeting was held in an attempt for reconciliation after the PAH accused Pons of lying about the "escrache" or sit-in protest, in front of his residence last March. According to local media, the politician has refused any reconciliation and the PAH platform plans to file a lawsuit against him for libel, slander and violation of honour. REUTERS/Heino Kalis (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS)

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July 11, 2013

Activists of the Mortgage Victim's Platform (PAH) hold a news conference at the courthouse after a meeting...

Activists of the PAH hold a news conference at the courthouse after a meeting with a lawyer representing...

Activists of the Mortgage Victim's Platform (PAH) hold a news conference at the courthouse after a meeting with a lawyer representing People Party's (PP) Deputy Secretary General of Studies and Programs, Esteban Gonzalez Pons, in Valencia, July 11, 2013. The meeting was held in an attempt for reconciliation after the PAH accused Pons of lying about the "escrache" or sit-in protest, in front of his residence last March. According to local media, the politician has refused any reconciliation and the PAH platform plans to file a lawsuit against him for libel, slander and violation of honour. REUTERS/Heino Kalis (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS)

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July 11, 2013

Activists of the Mortgage Victim's Platform (PAH) embrace each other as they leave the courthouse after...

Activists of the PAH embrace each other as they leave the courthouse after a meeting with a lawyer representing...

Activists of the Mortgage Victim's Platform (PAH) embrace each other as they leave the courthouse after a meeting with a lawyer representing People Party's (PP) Deputy Secretary General of Studies and Programs, Esteban Gonzalez Pons, in Valencia, July 11, 2013. The meeting was held in an attempt for reconciliation after the PAH accused Pons of lying about the "escrache" or sit-in protest, in front of his residence last March. According to local media, the politician has refused any reconciliation and the PAH platform plans to file a lawsuit against him for libel, slander and violation of honour. REUTERS/Heino Kalis (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS)

A combination of file photographs created on September 10, 2012 shows casino mogul Steve Wynn (L) and "Girls Gone Wild" creator Joe Francis. A jury awarded Wynn $20 million in damages on Monday in his defamation suit against Francis, who Wynn accused of slander for claiming the billionaire hotel owner wanted him killed. REUTERS/Files (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT CRIME LAW BUSINESS HEADSHOT)

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December 09, 2011

Protesters wear masks as they gather outside the Criminal Court in Bangkok December 9, 2011. Protesters...

Iraq's Foreign Minister Hoshiyar Zebari speaks during a news conference in Baghdad October 3, 2011. Zebari said his ministry will file a slander lawsuit against some Iraqi members of parliament on Monday. REUTERS/Mohammed Ameen (IRAQ - Tags: POLITICS)

Iraq's Foreign Minister Hoshiyar Zebari speaks during a news conference in Baghdad October 3, 2011. Zebari said his ministry will file a slander lawsuit against some Iraqi members of parliament on Monday. REUTERS/Mohammed Ameen (IRAQ - Tags: POLITICS)

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September 20, 2011

Jean Frederic Gaultier (R), lawyer representing the now defunct British tabloid News of the World, speaks...

Lawyers confer ahead of trial involving Max Mosley at the courts in Paris

Jean Frederic Gaultier (R), lawyer representing the now defunct British tabloid News of the World, speaks with Philippe Ouakrat (L) lawyer representing Max Mosley before the trial at the courthouse in Paris September 20, 2011. A Paris court hears the case in which former FIA head Max Mosley sues the British tabloid for slander after the publication of a story about his sex life. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW)

Lawyer Ouakrat, representing former FIA head Mosley, arrives at the Paris courts

Lawyer Philippe Ouakrat (R), representing Max Mosley, arrives at courts in Paris September 20, 2011. A Paris court hears the case in which former FIA head Max Mosley sues the now-defunct News of the World for slander after the publication of a story about his sex life. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW)

Wan Azizah Wan Ismail (L), wife of Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, her daughter Nurul Izzah Anwar (R) and family members and friends listen during a news conference at her residence in Kuala Lumpur April 5, 2011. A two-minute video clip of a longer 30-minute video footage showing a couple having sex in a hotel room has been circulating on the Internet since Sunday. Wan Azizah said on Tuesday that she had watched the video clip and was not convinced that the man in the video was her husband. The former deputy premier has described the video as "malicious slander" designed to discredit him politically. REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad (MALAYSIA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS)

Wan Azizah Wan Ismail (L), wife of Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, speaks surrounded by family members and friends during a news conference at her residence in Kuala Lumpur April 5, 2011. A two-minute video clip of a longer 30-minute video footage showing a couple having sex in a hotel room has been circulating on the Internet since Sunday. Wan Azizah said on Tuesday that she had watched the video clip and was not convinced that the man in the video was her husband. The former deputy premier has described the video as "malicious slander" designed to discredit him politically. REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad (MALAYSIA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS)

Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, wife of Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, listens during a news conference at her residence in Kuala Lumpur April 5, 2011. A two-minute video clip of a longer 30-minute video footage showing a couple having sex in a hotel room has been circulating on the Internet since Sunday. Wan Azizah said on Tuesday that she had watched the video clip and was not convinced that the man in the video was her husband. The former deputy premier has described the video as "malicious slander" designed to discredit him politically. REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad (MALAYSIA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS)

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March 22, 2011

Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim arrives at a police station in Kuala Lumpur March 22, 2011....

Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim arrives at a police station in Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim arrives at a police station in Kuala Lumpur March 22, 2011. Anwar denied on Monday that he was the man filmed having sex with an unidentified woman, describing the allegation as a "malicious slander" designed to discredit him politically. The opposition leader lodged a police report denying that he is the man in the sex video, as reported by Malaysia's daily The Star online. REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad (MALAYSIA - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW)

Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim (2nd R) and wife Wan Azizah Wan Ismail arrive at a police station in Kuala Lumpur March 22, 2011. Anwar denied on Monday that he was the man filmed having sex with an unidentified woman, describing the allegation as a "malicious slander" designed to discredit him politically. The opposition leader lodged a police report denying that he is the man in the sex video, as reported by Malaysia's daily The Star online. REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad (MALAYSIA - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW)

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March 22, 2011

Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim pauses as he talks to members of the media before leaving...

Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim pauses as he talks to members of the media before leaving...

Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim pauses as he talks to members of the media before leaving a police station in Kuala Lumpur March 22, 2011. Anwar denied on Monday that he was the man filmed having sex with an unidentified woman, describing the allegation as a "malicious slander" designed to discredit him politically. The opposition leader lodged a police report denying that he is the man in the sex video, as reported by Malaysia's daily The Star online. REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad (MALAYSIA - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW IMAGES OF THE DAY)

Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim and wife Wan Azizah Wan Ismail arrive at a police station in Kuala Lumpur March 22, 2011. Anwar denied on Monday that he was the man filmed having sex with an unidentified woman, describing the allegation as a ?malicious slander? designed to discredit him politically. The opposition leader lodged a police report denying that he is the man in the sex video, as reported by Malaysia's daily The Star online. REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad (MALAYSIA - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW)

Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim waves before leaving a police station in Kuala Lumpur March 22, 2011. Anwar denied on Monday that he was the man filmed having sex with an unidentified woman, describing the allegation as a ?malicious slander? designed to discredit him politically. The opposition leader lodged a police report denying that he is the man in the sex video, as reported by Malaysia's daily The Star online. REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad (MALAYSIA - Tags: POLITICS)

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January 09, 2011

People queue to sign a petition in support of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in central Tirana January...

People queue to sign a petition in support of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in central Tirana

People queue to sign a petition in support of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in central Tirana January 9, 2011. KLA is a group that began fighting against the policies that late Serb strongman Slobodan Milosevic used against ethnic Albanians in Kosovo. The petitioners disagree with a report by Swiss senator Dick Marty, a rapporteur of the Council of Europe, that alleged that current Prime Minister Hashim Thaci ran an organised crime ring during and after the Kosovo Albanian guerrilla war for independence from Serbia in the late 1990s that killed opponents and trafficked in drugs and organs taken from murdered Serbs. Thaci has said he will sue Marty for slander. REUTERS/Arben Celi (ALBANIA - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW)

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January 09, 2011

A man signs a petition in support of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in central Tirana January 9, 2011....

A man signs a petition in support of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in central Tirana

A man signs a petition in support of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in central Tirana January 9, 2011. KLA is a group that began fighting against the policies that late Serb strongman Slobodan Milosevic used against ethnic Albanians in Kosovo. The petitioners disagree with a report by Swiss senator Dick Marty, a rapporteur of the Council of Europe, that alleged that current Prime Minister Hashim Thaci ran an organised crime ring during and after the Kosovo Albanian guerrilla war for independence from Serbia in the late 1990s that killed opponents and trafficked in drugs and organs taken from murdered Serbs. Thaci has said he will sue Marty for slander. REUTERS/Arben Celi (ALBANIA - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW)

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January 09, 2011

A man signs a petition in support of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in central Tirana January 9, 2011....

A man signs a petition in support of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in central Tirana

A man signs a petition in support of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in central Tirana January 9, 2011. KLA is a group that began fighting against the policies that late Serb strongman Slobodan Milosevic used against ethnic Albanians in Kosovo. The petitioners disagree with a report by Swiss senator Dick Marty, a rapporteur of the Council of Europe, that alleged that current Prime Minister Hashim Thaci ran an organised crime ring during and after the Kosovo Albanian guerrilla war for independence from Serbia in the late 1990s that killed opponents and trafficked in drugs and organs taken from murdered Serbs. Thaci has said he will sue Marty for slander. REUTERS/Arben Celi (ALBANIA - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW)

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January 09, 2011

An Albanian citizen signs a petition in support of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in central Tirana...

An Albanian citizen signs a petition in support of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in central Tirana...

An Albanian citizen signs a petition in support of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in central Tirana January 9, 2011. KLA is a group that began fighting against the policies that late Serb strongman Slobodan Milosevic used against ethnic Albanians in Kosovo. The petitioners disagree with a report by Swiss senator Dick Marty, a rapporteur of the Council of Europe, that alleged that current Prime Minister Hashim Thaci ran an organised crime ring during and after the Kosovo Albanian guerrilla war for independence from Serbia in the late 1990s that killed opponents and trafficked in drugs and organs taken from murdered Serbs. Thaci has said he will sue Marty for slander. REUTERS/Arben Celi (ALBANIA - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW)

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December 20, 2010

Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci arrives for an interview with Reuters in Pristina December 20, 2010....

Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci arrives for an interview with Reuters in Pristina

Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci arrives for an interview with Reuters in Pristina December 20, 2010. Thaci said he will sue for slander a Council of Europe rapporteur who had accused him of being an organised crime boss dealing in drugs and human organs. REUTERS/Hazir Reka (KOSOVO - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW)

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December 20, 2010

Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci speaks during an interview with Reuters in Pristina December 20,...

Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci speaks during an interview with Reuters in Pristina

Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci speaks during an interview with Reuters in Pristina December 20, 2010. Thaci said he will sue for slander a Council of Europe rapporteur who had accused him of being an organised crime boss dealing in drugs and human organs. REUTERS/Hazir Reka (KOSOVO - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW)

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December 20, 2010

Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci speaks during an interview with Reuters in Pristina December 20,...

Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci speaks during an interview with Reuters in Pristina

Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci speaks during an interview with Reuters in Pristina December 20, 2010. Thaci said he will sue for slander a Council of Europe rapporteur who had accused him of being an organised crime boss dealing in drugs and human organs. REUTERS/Hazir Reka (KOSOVO - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW)

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December 20, 2010

Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci speaks during an interview with Reuters in Pristina December 20,...

Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci speaks during an interview with Reuters in Pristina

Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci speaks during an interview with Reuters in Pristina December 20, 2010. Thaci said he will sue for slander a Council of Europe rapporteur who had accused him of being an organised crime boss dealing in drugs and human organs. REUTERS/Hazir Reka (KOSOVO - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW)

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December 20, 2010

Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci speaks during an interview with Reuters in Pristina December 20,...

Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci speaks during an interview with Reuters in Pristina

Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci speaks during an interview with Reuters in Pristina December 20, 2010. Thaci said he will sue for slander a Council of Europe rapporteur who had accused him of being an organised crime boss dealing in drugs and human organs. REUTERS/Hazir Reka (KOSOVO - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW)

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December 20, 2010

Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci speaks during an interview with Reuters in Pristina December 20,...

Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci speaks during an interview with Reuters in Pristina

Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci speaks during an interview with Reuters in Pristina December 20, 2010. Thaci said he will sue for slander a Council of Europe rapporteur who had accused him of being an organised crime boss dealing in drugs and human organs. REUTERS/Hazir Reka (KOSOVO - Tags: POLITICS)

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December 20, 2010

Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci speaks during an interview with Reuters in Pristina December 20,...

Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci speaks during an interview with Reuters in Pristina

Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci speaks during an interview with Reuters in Pristina December 20, 2010. Thaci said he will sue for slander a Council of Europe rapporteur who had accused him of being an organised crime boss dealing in drugs and human organs. REUTERS/Hazir Reka (KOSOVO - Tags: POLITICS)

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December 20, 2010

Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci speaks during an interview with Reuters in Pristina December 20,...

Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci speaks during an interview with Reuters in Pristina

Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci speaks during an interview with Reuters in Pristina December 20, 2010. Thaci said he will sue for slander a Council of Europe rapporteur who had accused him of being an organised crime boss dealing in drugs and human organs. REUTERS/Hazir Reka (KOSOVO - Tags: POLITICS)